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Introduction

[Great Britain - Buckinghamshire]

Located just to the north of London Buckinghamshire is home to the infamous town of Milton Keynes (MK) with it&#039;s many roundabouts.

Attractions

Bletchley Park



Bletchley Park was the home of the British code breaking unit in the Second World war and where early computers were developed.  It was instrumental in the breaking of German codes and is thought to have shortened the war by several years.  Now the former stately home is…</description>
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